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Comparative Analysis of Network Forensic Systems

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IP Multimedia Communications
© 2011 by IJCA Journal
ISBN : 978-93-80864-99-3
Year of Publication: 2011
Authors:
Bhavesh Patel
Sanjay.M.Shah
Sameer Singh Chauhan

Bhavesh Patel, Sanjay.M.Shah and Sameer Singh Chauhan. Comparative Analysis of Network Forensic Systems. Special issues on IP Multimedia Communications (1):80-83, October 2011. Full text available. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {Bhavesh Patel and Sanjay.M.Shah and Sameer Singh Chauhan},
	title = {Comparative Analysis of Network Forensic Systems},
	journal = {Special issues on IP Multimedia Communications},
	month = {October},
	year = {2011},
	number = {1},
	pages = {80-83},
	note = {Full text available}
}

Abstract

At the leading edge of Artificial Intelligence, machine learning game applications use a combination of various algorithms and different types of information. Searching the large space of solutions in depth leads to better solution. In checker board game next move of disc is important to defeat the opponent. Different selection strategy can be employed to select best next move. In this paper, we present comparative performance of roulette wheel selection and tournament selection method. The focus of this paper is to incorporate systematic game playing approach by analyzing game of checkers. Expert game players reveal three major playing strategies to make game winning moves. The game moves are divided into three stages opening game, middle stage and endgame. An evolutionary program plays game of checkers with an intention to build resilient middle stage and a set of predefined rules are incorporated to make calculated moves in an endgame. The paper is organized into the sections of Introduction, Introduction to Checkers, Game Complexity and Genetic Algorithm. The last three sections are Implementation, Result Analysis, Conclusion and references.

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